This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/13/2024
Offered is a collection of 7 different Mickey Mantle 1960's (and perhaps early 1970's) New York Yankees "Bat Day" bats. Our consignor collected these bats one at a time at Yankee games during his youth, sometimes trading with pals to get a different player (see the next lot with his 21 other bats!). The New York Yankees, the defending American League champion, joined several other Major League teams by holding their first Bat Day at Yankee Stadium on June 20, 1965, on Father’s Day. It was a massive success, cementing "bat day" as a tradition that continued into the 1970s, with the little league-sized bats featuring "signature models" from a good number of players on each season's roster. The early bats feature a center brand with "H&B" and "Made in the U.S.A." along with the player's facsimile signature and "New York Yankees" above "Approved by Little League" on the barrel (The "Little League" line would appear below the facsimile signature for a short period, perhaps just a single season in the late-1960s). The next iterations featured "Hillerich & Bradsby Co" spelled out in the centerbrand, with "Made in the U.S.A" still in place. Then, perhaps in the early to mid 1970s, "Made in Canada" is seen in the centerbrand of bats from at least one or two years, with "Made in the U.S.A." returning no later than 1974. The bats have been heavily loved and used for their intended purpose, with wear to the handles and barrels and MANY ball marks. Stampings and player names are generally bold. Very Good to Excellent condition overall with some better.